BIWI Seminar - Knowledge-Based Image Interpretation
2012/01 - 2012/06 (Spring-term 2012)
The BIWI Seminar series consist of scientific talks about various topics of computer vision, visualization and medical image analysis. The oral presentations range from Semester and Master Thesis presentation, through presentations of BIWI lab members (such as conference talk rehearsals) to talks given by invited speakers.
We aim to have a seminar every Thursday at 10:15am in ETF C109 during term, with occasional others. The [biwi-seminar] mailing list informs you about all public upcoming events. Subscribe here. Reminders of seminars with full details will be emailed to all those on our seminar mailing list (this automatically includes all BIWI Group members and students currently doing a Semster or Master Thesis with us).
Timing: 45 min + 15 min questions (20 min + 10 min questions for Semester and Master works).
Legend: invited speaker (extern), Semester and Master works (biwi-only), date/time/place changes
Changes are possible!
Comments to: Helmut Grabner.
| Date and time | Place | Speaker | Title of the talk |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thu. 2012/03/01
10:30am |
ETF C109 |
Thomas Pollok
Bachelor Thesis for BIWI (supervisor: M. Gessat) |
Automatische Merkmalsextraktion zur Rekonstruktion eines 3D-Modells eines expandierten Stents aus medizinischen Bilddaten
Abstract |
| Thu. 2012/02/16
10:15am |
ETF C109 |
Santiago Manén Freixa
Semester Work for BIWI (supervisor: M. Van den Bergh) |
Building Color Segmentation
Abstract |
| Thu. 2012/02/09
10:15am |
ETF C109 |
Veronica Andrade
Master Thesis for BIWI (supervisor: F. Nater) |
Consumer Depth Cameras for Indoor Abnormal Event Detection
Abstract |
Related Sides:
- Events of the Department of Computer Science (mainly "Visual Computing Lunch" and "Computer Science Colloquium"): Homepage
A "typical" seminar: PhD-Comics ;-)
Comments to: Helmut Grabner.